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The Tribute of Praise

Publication Date: 1874 Publisher: Nelson & Phillips Publication Place: New York Editors: Nelson & Phillips; Dr. Eben Tourjée

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Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb

Appears in 230 hymnals Topics: Phase of Christian Life A Warfare; Sunday School Used With Tune: EMMONS
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There is a fountain filled with blood

Appears in 2,474 hymnals Topics: Praise; Praise Used With Tune: COWPER
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There is an hour of peaceful rest

Appears in 566 hymnals Topics: Salvation Through Christ Used With Tune: WOODLAND

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TURN TO THE LORD

Appears in 175 hymnals Incipit: 12312 32123 43217 Used With Text: Glory, honor, and salvation
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THE LOVELY LAND

Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. R. Lowry Incipit: 51715 66671 55 Used With Text: O, the land, the love land
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THE LAND OF BEULAH

Appears in 63 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. B. Bradbury Incipit: 55555 61165 13215 Used With Text: The Land of Beulah

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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?

Hymnal: ToP1873 #C10a (1874) Tune Title: [The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?]
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The Lord is merciful and gracious

Hymnal: ToP1873 #C11 (1874) Tune Title: [The Lord is merciful and gracious]

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Thomas Tallis

1505 - 1585 Person Name: T. Tallis Hymnal Number: 82 Composer of "EVENING HYMN" in The Tribute of Praise Thomas Tallis (b. Leicestershire [?], England, c. 1505; d. Greenwich, Kent, England 1585) was one of the few Tudor musicians who served during the reigns of Henry VIII: Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth I and managed to remain in the good favor of both Catholic and Protestant monarchs. He was court organist and composer from 1543 until his death, composing music for Roman Catholic masses and Anglican liturgies (depending on the monarch). With William Byrd, Tallis also enjoyed a long-term monopoly on music printing. Prior to his court connections Tallis had served at Waltham Abbey and Canterbury Cathedral. He composed mostly church music, including Latin motets, English anthems, settings of the liturgy, magnificats, and two sets of lamentations. His most extensive contrapuntal work was the choral composition, "Spem in alium," a work in forty parts for eight five-voice choirs. He also provided nine modal psalm tunes for Matthew Parker's Psalter (c. 1561). Bert Polman

Melchior Teschner

1584 - 1635 Hymnal Number: 533 Composer of "JOY" in The Tribute of Praise Melchior Teschner (b. Fraustadt [now Wschowa, Poland], Silesia, 1584; d. Oberpritschen, near Fraustadt, 1635) studied philosophy, theology, and music at the University of Frankfurt an-der-Oder and later studied at the universities of Helmstedt and Wittenberg, Germany. From 1609 until 1614 he served as cantor in the Lutheran church in Fraustadt, and from 1614 until his death he was pastor of the church in Oberpritschen. Bert Polman

William Tans'ur

1699 - 1783 Person Name: Wm. Tansur Hymnal Number: 176 Composer of "ST. MARTIN" in The Tribute of Praise William Tansur, b. about 1700, Dunchurch of Barnes; d. 1783, St. Neots Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908 Also known as Tansur; Tanzer; le Tansur